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RGY JACKSONIS fiPPUINTEDTU‘“nmfimm@Mg@ NAVY AGADEMY Juneau Student at U. of Receives Word of Se lc< tion from Delegate 1 examination ther or not I 1 continue his studies until his date of entry arrives has not vet ‘HANLEY lS HAPPY ve he Jack mates - ROYAL DOLLS the Ita \ll’\n throne heir, been decided. | Born in Juneau on IVovember | 8, Roy Jackson has always in the city 14, from the Juneau ¥ th a fine scholastic rec- 1933. His father, J. B 1 engaged in the fishing in- y in this vicinity until his h in 1927 and Mrs. Jackson - sons, Roy, 18, How- nd Dick, 12 years of age s continued to make Juneau family home 001 years Mr. r with his class- ested in the activities et arious school T0 BE SHOWN ANTWERP, Oct. 26.— Dolls to royalty are to be among tured pieces in an interna- 1 exhibition of dolls d here December 1-15. Little Josephine Charlotte is 1 of her favorites, d a few which belonged Maria-Jose, wife of FRESH DATES In bulk, pound At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 10¢ Fig Bars, fresh and Jello, all flavors, for salad or dessert, ed, tall cans .... Cheese, American pound FOR PROSPERITY Harvest Time 8 Into our store from the four corners of the earth— from near .and. far, comes tha il bounty of field and orchard, — offered to you now in splendid variety, at thrift-wise: prices and if you don't believe this, these prices will convince you: crunchy . .2 Ibs. 27¢c Salt, Shaker, largc 2 R B 9c Sdops =2 Buttermilk, Kristof- erson’s, quart . ..15¢ Pineapple, crushed or sliced, flats .. 10c Salmon, Alaska .Pack- 10¢ Cream, nourishing, .19¢ Each one different in blend, roast, and grind, but idéntical in flavor — Each specially pre- pared for its purpose— Either Kind, 33¢ Ib. Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles, etc., package .19¢ Salad Dressing, Kraft's Miracle Whip, full quart Gum and All Candy Bars, 4 for .15¢ large pkg. Pork and Beans, Van Camp’s, 4 for ..29¢c Rinso, No Rubbing, when Rinso used, pkg. 2 Piggly Wiggly Meat Department BACON, Armour’s Breakfast, lb. . . LEAN—TASTY—WHOLE or HALF 11b. KRAUT and 11b. WEINIES, all . . 30c FRESH PICKLED SIDE PORK,Ib. .. 28¢ CHICKENS, Fine Plump Birds,Ib. . . . 22¢ ©TRY A BABY BEEF CHUCK ROAST FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER PHONE Dept. 42 ; |that the vet |danger of being releg | impress Hanley with t to be ers out of the coun exodus of dar Grocery 24 BUSINESS Meat 24-2 rings IS GOOD Dept. 42-2 rings AS UNDERCLASSMEN MAKE SENIORS SAD EVANSTON, 1l oom in the y football camp these d but it's confined to the upper class members of the squad d is not reflected on the genial face of Coach Dick Han As a m it appears s from last year's y number of e in grave ted to the Wildcats, tamed a times by opponents second string by a scrappy bunch of sophomores n Al Kawal and his gues, Whalen and at guard I"mLWX a |having the battle of th | ity over Carl DeVry and re |fun parade. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, o AY, OCT. 26, 1934. > FOR BIG PARADE . = SATURDAY NOON All Children Under 15 Years Eligible—Mer- chants Give Prizes Manager Cliff Daigler of the Capitol and Coliseum theatres and a group of enterprising public spir- ited Juneau merchants, announce that everything is set for the big The y of the sophomore ho: of Hanley's promisin; men include Park W Bill Henderson, ank Riley, Bob Swis Henderson DeVry, all new names in Bi Ten football circles now and may-| be some of them never will be| ard of again, but Hanley is will- ing to argue the point. - Reich Holds Workmen BERLIN.—Because of alleged ef- forts “to lure skilled German work- " passports wrough the | now are denied when skilled labor there is or to German industry and | the general economic structure.” s Mutt Dog, Doll | -|Doll Buggie and. - Hl lowe'en Cos - | tume parade that . [last Monday. looks like it favors the event, m‘lclmms on the left limit of Iron | ibe fun for everybody, grown-up announced Even the weather was dicates that Old Sol will be shin- ing on the event that promises to well as youngsters, to say noth- \ g of all the pooches who will | strut their stuff, in an endeaver to | | win prizes for their young masters. All entries must be on Lower Front Street, opposite Winter and Pond’s, promptly at noon tomor- row where the parade will form. Remember all children under 15 are eligible. In addition to the following list of fine prizes that will be awarded, pseveral hundred \ feet of motion o % ¥ pictures will be ade, the prize winners, and those who will| watch the event \ from the side- walks, EVERYTHING SET| taken of the par- |claims soon. The claims adjoin | |thosé of Bensgn's that have al- | Nugget shon — Mlckey Mouse | Alarm Clock. Juneall Te¢ Cream Parlor—Two | Creek, near its confluence with the Pilgrim River, on some claims own- ed by Bobby Benson. | The work wag done by outside c.puai last seagon and the equip- ment has been stored for further use provided satjlfactory arrange- ments regatding eptions and royal- ty can be arrigéd at as between | Mr, Benson a the capitalists. | | Jim Corfighn, “Charles Alexander | and Bob Toussaint jointly hold | title to several glaims on the bench- es on the upper reaches of Iron | Cregk on whiech promising pros- | pects have been discovered, and it |is expected that intensive prospect- | ing ' will ‘be undertaken on these | ./ 18 1] W %II%II/H.W ready been prospected. | ——— FOURTH TRIP INTO ‘ CASSIAR REGION MADE | B dJdNdNNEN It looks like a lot of fun:for everybody. . Following is the list of prizes offered by the Juneau business men who have heartily cooperated for the purpose of affording the ‘kiddies a big day: Thomas Hardware—Roller skates. Boys' Jig Saw—A Donar, Blue Cab Co.—$2.00 cash. Brownie Bnrber Shop—Hnlr cut and all the F. C. Weems, well known New | ork banker and sportsman, who | s perlodically visited Alaska, re- | rned récently to Wrangell from a trip into the Cassiar country in company with George Ball, who has . Daily Cross-word Puzzle el E l/flllfifl. I‘ SEl B /III Ll Vi adEl/dBW )/ RN o Bl ol fl==////// III// 7//“.. 700 l'l'l/// HIII// NN AN flflfl ane Al AN JdEEN dEEN JdEE JEEN) R e JCLEAN qunrul ol“i,\:e cream. 4 NAcnoua‘ 10. Valley Piggly, Wiggly ! — Dozen large| 3 Not so mu : woaanaren | CONVENIENT oranges: | & Erafi™ [STOICKPAIVIERDIEIVTA) 10 Fassase ot | Juneau Young—Football. ! cotiouy e e H EALTH F L 13, Wreath bear- Zslol g | [VIAN] ment Juneau Drug—Girls Comb, Brush, | ing &' sl D AILIEZAVIEIN[T| 2 Free scacee vt [STE[PIAILAOIMIP]I[RIE]S] b Arice { J. . B. Bun & Co. —Mlckey | 13. Ventilate 2 26. Drink little by 14, “The tents Z A D Efl.nflm little | Mouse CHmbing’ Toy. 21, Collection of Ordway Photo Shop — Camer’\ 15, Clalmunt toa EEB -E u *facts | Rol of, Pim, £ BT e [STPEILICTS PANDTZRIS| Lot e Capitol Theatrg—$2.50 Cash and‘ is: Inhabitant of: mfl [A[GE[L[K] 50, poB,the water T o . Detailed ten g5-cent pieces. [ . Greek htler # IBEIIBE 3L Roman house- Dafly Alaska Empire—$2.50 Cash | [B]A[S|T T[1 [O[N} EENE hold god 1 five B0-cei i surering ‘ . 32, Type measures ar 11; i Bohrenm Plecles ik gg gno: Fugner |A[LIO[EAZTEAZNIAT[L| 35 Top course of irls’ oll. . Canon! £, 4—C 28! Knclent Roman BIU[R[R ?f. 1|R] 38 Age | / 7 39. Low haunts Tavern QAR [E ¢ L[o] 41, Pull apart 2 Foven 42, Symbol f DEVELOPMFNT WORK |3 5 io 50. Artifictal 62. Before tantalum DONE ON IRON CREEK | 7. summotied tn 55, pomnaes® * “°B8WN™ 15 Eesotan ot s A a Eipanls. ' AkjHeveis 1. Easy gait "ot the ‘sun” [ 4, seBioce, 54, Held up to 2 Makes a mis- 4. gllhered : i s . Makers o ake ; t In a letter Tefuived Tecatitly fram ; “earthenware 57. Ireland 3. Slumbering °v’§‘1?.a°mflm.x Nome, James Corrigan, well known | 43. Action at law 59. Ingredient of 4. Harden 51. Sand hill: oldtimer and miner of the Kouga- | - M","“" PO e R s BP 62, 8 m”‘e‘,’,“"’" rok section says that considerable 46. Ob I%ualy known city 7. Lnrxe plants 55. Sailor driling was dope on the bench | % Svmbol for 61 “°D’2;‘°“, g B! - -, 0w ff,';g:{,v, M E RICAN IL BURNING HEATER ® With this new, up-to-date heater you have no wood or coal to lug in »no dirt and ashes to shovel out. It operates automatically, giving you full heating comfort, even in the coldest weather. The construc- tion is the most efficient known. Giant size heating surfaces and long fire travel extract more heat before the hot gases reach the chimney. That gives increased com- fort and saves fuel for you. ® To appreeiate the beauty of this heater, you must see it. Beautiful | baked-on ceystalline enamel with | gleaming chremium trimmings make this heating appliance a real ;zride in ll’l* hoxg ‘Why not come n at your first opportunity to look it over? We have other sizes and models, too, at prices that are right, Juneau-Younfr - Hardware Co. \l . been his gufde during the previous trips. Mr, Weems was particularly lucky on his first trip in 1929, while hunting on the Jennings river sectlon where he secured many f{ine frophies, the most note- mens of which are very rare. | SHOP IN JUNEAU! In addition to bcing an ardent hunter Mr. Weems also is fond of Lawrenoe W. Rogers admus he worthy being a white moose, speci- |exploring the little known sections | got quite @ scare when he uncov- of the Interior country. | ered a ‘“hand” while digging in his | garden at Windham Center, Maine Carefully turning it over with his hoe, he found it was just a potato PHONE . 28¢ 16 Waldorf Best—Hardw 25 1b. sack, Van Camp 1flflllflllIImllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII TUNA FISH Light MeatfiRes, Size 14c tin B e e U O SANI-CLOR Ideal Bleach Full 2 quart, 13¢ SOAP Sunny Monday i 10 bars, 29¢ TOILET PAPER 4rolls 25¢ FLO UR Mi-Choice~=One ‘of ithe. - L1 8 24 TOMATO SOUP 4 reg. cans, 290 MEAT DEPARTMENT - PHONE 16-2 RINGS-MEAT DEPARTMENT CHICKENS. Fancy Stewers, 22¢ pound »_ IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIlmlIIIuHI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIllllIIIIII'fllllllllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIHllIllIIIIIIHIIIII T ] UNITED FOOD CO. & livepies DAILY—10 and 1130 a. m.,2, 3:30 and 5 p.m. be in 15 minutes before each delivery. all day Jong. CRAB 2 Cans 44’Sc COFFEE Pound 24c¢ WE GRIND IT HERE—To Insure You Freshness COCOA - 19 TOMATOES 99¢ SOLID PACK—6 LARGE NO. 274 TINS heat S HEINZ PICKLES in the Bqlk BACON in the peice 28¢ pound “Yovfl HOMEOWNED GROCERY AND MARKET” IlllIIIlIlIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIHIIlIIlIMMIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllImHlllllmlHIIMIIIIIIIIInIIIIIII|II|IIIIImHIIIImlmllllllllllllllu ?TO MEET A VERY INCREASING DEMAND we are now giving‘ five de- |j Orders must On Saturday - two trucks. going PHONE 16 CRACKERS SNOWFLAKES—SODAS GRAHAMS 21b. caddy, 34c TOMATOES Ripe—Solid 10c pound LETTUCE Nice—Solid 10c head BANANAS Golden Ripe 3 lbs., 29¢ Sweet Potatoes Niee Size 3 1bs., 24c APPLES Wrapped—Delicious $1.79 box | Try Koski’s Home Made LINKS They Are Better